Simplification of the Copyright Act 1968. Part 2, Categorisation of subject matter and exclusive rights, and other issues / [Copyright Law Review Committee]
- Bib ID:
- 2805151
- Format:
- Book
- Author:
- Australia. Copyright Law Review Committee
- Description:
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- [Canberra?] : The Committee, 1999
- viii, 187 p. ; 25 cm.
- ISBN:
- 0624209618
- Full contents:
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- Ch. 1 Introduction
- Part 1 of the report
- The Committee's consultations
- Digital agenda reforms
- ch. 2 Consolidated recommendations
- Section 1 Simplification of Subject Matter and Exclusive Rights
- ch. 3 Background examination of international conventions
- Categorisation of subject matter and exclusive rights under the Australian Act
- Submissions received and comments made on reform of exclusive rights and categorisation of subject matter
- Analysis of international legislation - ch. 4 Consideration of new rights provided in the WCT and WPPT
- Implementation of a new broadly based right of communication to the public
- Implementation of a right of distribution
- ch. 5 Proposal of the majority of the Committee
- Recommendations of the majority of the Committee
- Problems with the current Act
- Options considered
- Proposed model: the technology-neutral approach justification for proposed approach
- ch. 6 Dissenting view
- Categorisation of works
- Rights comprising copyright
- Section 2 Outstanding Issues from Copyright Convergence Group report Highways to Change, and from CLRC report Computer Software Protection
- ch. 7 Outstanding CCG and Computer Software Protection issues
- Introduction
- Issue 1: Multimedia (paragraphs 7.4 and 7.8)
- Issue 2: Definitions of 'record' and 'cinematograph film' (paragraph 7.5)
- Issue 3: 'Reproduction' (paragraph 7.6)
- Issue 4: Temporary copies (paragraph 7.6)
- Issue 5: Definition of 'publication' (paragraph 7.7)
- Issue 6: Jurisdiction of Copyright Tribunal (paragraph 7.9)
- Issue 7: Section 199(1), (2) and (3) (paragraph 7.11) and sections 46 and 106
- Issue 8: Untraceable copyright owners (paragraph 7.12)
- Issue 9: Section 23 (paragraph 7.11)
- Issue 10: Ephemeral copying provisions (paragraph 6.2)
- Issue 11: Section 109 statutory licence (paragraph 6.3)
- Issue 12: Transnational transmissions (paragraph 3.3)
- Issue 13: Legal deposit (paragraph 7. 1)
- CSP Issue 1: Published edition copyright (rec. 2.65(13))
- CSP Issue 2: Proof of subsistence and ownership of copyright (rec. 2.69)
- Endnotes
- Appendices
- Appendix A. The Committee's terms of reference and further matters for consideration, as identified by the Copyright Convergence Group
- Terms of reference
- Matters identified by the Copyright Convergence Group
- Appendix B. Alternative approaches considered
- Approach 1: Minimalist change approach (removal of Part III and IV distinction)
- Approach 2: Conflation approach
- Approach 3: International conventions approach
- Appendix C. Original submissions
- Appendix D. Consideration of outstanding CCG and Computer Software Protection issues
- submissions
- Appendix E. Organisations represented at the consultations on the reform of exclusive rights and categories of subject matter
- Appendix F. Follow-up submissions to the consultations on the reform of exclusive rights and categories of subject matter.G index - +A
- Notes:
- "February 1999"
- Subject:
- Also Titled:
- Categorisation of subject matter and exclusive rights, and other issues
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- Commonwealth of Australia 1999.
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